Despite what the message says, there is nothing wrong with my browser, which is the latest version of Firefox. I simply choose to browse with JavaScript disabled - and that appears to be their idea of providing alternative content for those without JavaScript. :nono:

ralphm
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2012-12-19T12:31:56Z —
#3

The effects you see on that site are mostly created by JavaScript. Often that effect is called "parallax", so you could Google "jquery parallax" to find some scripts.

As TechnoBear said, the site is faulty in that it goes down in flames with JS disabled. That's really bad web design. There should be a usable fallback for all users. (It's kind of incredible that people can be clever enough to write scripts like that, but totally ignorant of basic web design principles like progressive enhancement. Beggars belief, really. :rolleyes: )